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Friday, October 03, 2014

When Stalin was in power in the USSR, a knock on the door could mean that you were being arrested, sent to Siberia or questioned about one of your family members or neighbors. During this time, Daniil Kharms was writing children's books, a number of which got him into trouble with the ruling Communist Party. Viewed as a subversive threat, Kharms found himself in "harm's way" and was confined to a psychiatric facility where he later died. He left behind in his former apartment a voluminous collection of notebooks and scattered scraps of paper - plays, poems, sketches, outlines for books.

In 1941, during World War II, the apartment where Kharms had lived with his second wife was bombed and the home was damaged. A friend of Kharms, Iakov Druskin, came to the ruined apartment, collected Kharms' notebooks and scraps of paper and kept them safely hidden for decades. A new translation by Irina Yakubovskaya allowed Imaginary Beasts' Artistic Director, Matthew Woods and Matthew McMahan, to assemble short bits of prose, dramatic vignettes and poems into the patchwork quilt that has its World Premiere as "Knock!"

Befitting the work of a troubled artist writing in a troubled time, the resulting work "Knock!" is presented in a proto-absurdist style, with a talented ensemble playing a troupe of madmen, fools and geniuses in a series of poignant vignettes that demonstrate some of the absurdities of life under the heavy thumb of Joseph Stalin and his apparatchiki.

The resulting works offers much food for thought. Why did the man in the opening vignette keep breaking his promises not to interrupt the woman attempting to chop some wood with screams of "Knock"? What did all of the babushkas continue to torment a befuddled man and boil him alive? Part political commentary, part historical exploration, "Knock" stands as a monument to a writer who was not published in his shortened lifetime, but whose work and message resonates today - long after the Evil Empire that inspired his writings has been "knocked" out of existence.

Boston area theater goers should be grateful for the artistic vision of Imaginary Beasts to dig deep into obscure pockets of creativity for original works like "Knock!"

The gifted ensemble is ably assisted by the costumes of Cotton Talbot-Minkin, Lighting by Christopher Bocchiaro, Sound by Chris Larson and the clever set composed primarily of a series of doors, designed by Matthew Woods and Christopher Bocchiaro.

The cast members and creative team are:

The Ensemble...

Michael Chodos

Sarah Gazdowicz

Molly Kimmerling

Mariagrazia LaFauci

Joey Pelletier

Libby Schap

William Schuller

Noah Simes

Kaitee Tredway

Michael Underhill

Directed by

Matthew Woods

Dramaturgy by

Matthew McMahan

Costume Design by

Cotton Talbot-Minkin

Lighting Design by

Christopher Bocchiaro

Sound Design by

Chris Larson

Set Design by

Christopher Bocchiaro,

Matthew Woods

Technical Director

Nathaniel Punches

Stage Managed by

Deirdre Benson

Carpentry by

Nathaniel Punches,

Candido Soares

Assistant Stage Manager /

Wardrobe Assistant

Norma Heller

Production Assistance by

Kiki Samko and Michael Underhill

Graphic by Eugene Ivanov / Shutterstock.

The play will run at the Boston Center for the Arts through October 18.

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